Matthew Cavedon In commemoration of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week at the end of April, Detroit’s chief prosecutor Kym Worthy promised that her office...
Jeffrey Miron The Great Depression led to dramatic increases in bank regulation. One study looks at an instance of bank deregulation during this period: state-level...
Thomas A. Berry, Dan Greenberg, and Harrison Prestwich Jeanne Hedgepeth worked for 20 years as a public school teacher at Palatine High School in Illinois....
Jeffrey A. Singer Recently, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed concern about psychiatric overprescribing, especially among children and adolescents. Critics quickly accused him of...
Dominik Lett Federal intervention into America’s state-led disaster management system has produced a long list of ills, including slow response times, inadequate mitigation, ballooning...
Adam Omary and Jennifer Huddleston AI in Health Care: A Policy Framework for Innovation, Liability, and Patient Autonomy—Part 8 The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced...
Katherine Thompson The United States officially marked 60 days at war with Iran on May 1. Sixty days in which Congress has allowed President Trump to...
Nicholas Anthony Back in 2024, I testified before Congress to warn policymakers that price controls would ultimately hurt consumers. At the same time, Senator...
Norbert J. Michel and Nicholas Anthony All signs were pointing to the end of reputational risk regulation. The president called out the practice, and...
Colleen Hroncich As you’ve probably seen if you’re on social media or have visited a national restaurant chain, it’s Teacher Appreciation Week. There are...
Jeffrey A. Singer and Adam Omary According to the National Institute of Mental Health, half of all American adolescents have met diagnostic criteria for...
Robert A. Levy On April 29, in Louisiana v. Callais, the Supreme Court examined what might be characterized as reverse gerrymandering. Four years earlier, in...
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